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How did you diagnose that?
Either 65°C or 70°C
I didn’t take the photo immediately - tried cleaning a bit before it occurred to me to document it.
Interesting. All of my prints that failed were running overnight when the temperature dropped.
Thanks. I am really frustrated with myself for letting this happen. Pulled everything apart and recovered most of everything, but managed to damage the clip that holds the extruder in place, so now I get to learn how to do surgery and replace the entire assembly. I wish I had gotten a bit more time before having to do a major repair…
I’ve been printing for two weeks, and I had one.
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I live in an area that routinely has 70% humidity. My prints are consistently stringy, and I know it is because of the wet filament. I use an A1 Mini with AMS. Is there a solution, or am I doomed to stringy prints?